The first 100 supporters of the campaign in crowdfunding can receive it at $ 25 plus shipping. We are talking about Unuiga S905, the Android desktop (with OS 2.0 Remix) 64-bit cheapest in the world.
Thanks to advances being done in the miniaturization, and the availability of the mobile operating systems such as Android, which are also suitable in other areas, it is now possible to buy very small size computer systems and more than affordable price. Among these also he wants to insert the ambitious Unuiga S905 that is on the market as the ” Android desktop PC cheapest 64-bit world. ” It is based on Remix OS, and costs from $ 30.
Unuiga S905 is currently proposed as a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. The company did not glean large investments at the time of this writing, and it is only 1% of the target of $ 75,000 a month from the end of the campaign. We will succeed in becoming a finished product? It’s still early to say, the new small system with features targeted primarily to multimedia has all the cards on the table to establish itself within the market.
At its base, we find a Amlogicc S905 processor, based on four core 64-bit Cortex-A53 and GPU ARM Mali-450 version in five core. Its peculiarity is the presence of Remix OS 2.0, which is natively installed and which enjoys the full support of Google Play Store. The operating system we have in a short Remix OS already spoken several times: it is a fork of Android designed to run with a mouse and keyboard, with apps that can be launched in the window.
In this way, Unuiga S905 becomes much more than just an Android TV box installed above. It can be used as a substitute for a traditional desktop, for purposes of study or ” productivity ” as the simple gaming console connected to a TV or a set-top-box stuffed with big typical Android versatility. The small system features a unique capacitive button that serves to turn on or off (if pressed for five seconds).
Unuiga S905 will be available in two variants, a traditional with 1GB of RAM, 16GB of ROM and support for 802.11n Wi-Fi networks, the other ” Plus ” with 2 GB of RAM, 32 GB of ROM and Wi-Fi 802.11ac dual networks -band. For the rest of the two devices, they are virtually identical: they have a Gigabit Ethernet port, support 4K video at 60 fps H.265-encoded and can be connected to the monitor or TV via HDMI 2.0. They also have an AV port, 2 USB 2.0 ports and an SD card reader.
It will vary of course the prices of the two devices: the first customers that will support the company on Indiegogo can pre-order the two models 25 and $40 respectively for Unuiga Unuiga S905 and S905, while in the next few months, the list prices will be 30 and $45.
The two systems you can also connect a keyboard with integrated mouse pad by adding to the starting price of $ 15. The first shipments are expected in April for the Plus version, in May for the traditional. Provided that reaches the ” goal ” of the campaign.